---
title: "Quick start"
description: "How to get started in 3 minutes using the CLI and SDK."
---

import CliInitStep from '/snippets/step-cli-init.mdx';
import CliDevStep from '/snippets/step-cli-dev.mdx';
import CliRunTestStep from '/snippets/step-run-test.mdx';
import CliViewRunStep from '/snippets/step-view-run.mdx';

In this guide we will:

1. Create a `trigger.config.ts` file and a `/trigger` directory with an example task.
2. Get you to run the task using the CLI.
3. Show you how to view the run logs for that task.

<Steps titleSize="h3">

<Step title="Create a Trigger.dev account">

You can either:

- Use the [Trigger.dev Cloud](https://cloud.trigger.dev).
- Or [self-host](/open-source-self-hosting) the service.

</Step>

<Step title="Create your first project">

Once you've created an account, follow the steps in the app to:

1. Complete your account details.
2. Create your first Organization and Project.

</Step>

<CliInitStep />
<CliDevStep />
<CliRunTestStep />
<CliViewRunStep />

</Steps>

## Next steps

<CardGroup>
  <Card title="How to trigger your tasks" icon="bolt" href="/triggering">
    Learn how to trigger tasks from your code.
  </Card>
  <Card title="Writing tasks" icon="wand-magic-sparkles" href="/tasks/overview">
    Tasks are the core of Trigger.dev. Learn what they are and how to write them.
  </Card>
</CardGroup>
